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. >> for white south africans leaving does not make sense. they are as south african as black south africans. >> that's exactly right. i hope in the long term with andersoned education for everyone and with benevolent programs to boost people up that have practically nothing in their life, to give them distribution of wealthy in south africa, it is still a country that has enormous natural resources and enormous human resources in productive labor and that sort of thing and enormous potential. and my home is and my dream is and my prayer is that the ambitions of nelson mandela will be realized in the future. >> when you talked about rowe of rodesia into zimbabwe, that was something that a lot of white south south africans became afraid of, the property that you acquired wasn't yours and we'll redistribute it, that was something they felt they weren't getting a fair shake. that worried a lot of people in south africa. could it go that way? when you are talking about human rights these are dicey issues. >> i was very active in make it possible
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you have come to consider these black african kids as part of your family? would you explain that to me through your faith, or whatever it is, that has led you to consider these kids as part of your family. >> i'll take that one. it's really not about ethnic group. we're all really created in the image of god. it doesn't matter if we're white and they're black. what matters is that this is the call from god in our lives. we lived with our kids as family. we didn't go to south sudan to start an institution. we went to south sudan to gather in children to become part of a family. there's thousands and thousands of orphans in south sudan. i don't know. >> for me i would say it's really--it really is about a heart connect. i agree with what kim said. it's not about skin color or ethnicity. it really is about bringing in children and raising up families, and raising up sons and daughters. >> tens of thousands of refugees are leaving their country. the united nations said since the fights in south sudan began over a month ago more than 2500 people have been crossi
you have come to consider these black african kids as part of your family? would you explain that to me through your faith, or whatever it is, that has led you to consider these kids as part of your family. >> i'll take that one. it's really not about ethnic group. we're all really created in the image of god. it doesn't matter if we're white and they're black. what matters is that this is the call from god in our lives. we lived with our kids as family. we didn't go to south sudan to...
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during apartheid, many south africans would have been referred to as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white, asians and mixed race. >> it's garlic, ginger and chiles. >> in the observatory neighborhood of johannesburg, the rasdian family prepares for the meal at sundown when fasting for ramadan is broken. joey is a standup comedian, an actor of cape malay background. this dish, panang curry with beef and eggs. joey's wife, cindy, prepares a chicken pie. son, hakeem, makes the traditional ramadan shake. daughter, laya. ♪ >> everything smells terrific. >> that's soup. >> it's nicer to have soup after you've not eaten the whole day. it's light and nourishing and filling and all of those good things. >> there's also cheese and beef samosas. these are delicious. you were born here. born in johannesburg? >> yes, i was. >> so how are things? >> it depends on what you are speaking about. >> basically, things work. society operates the way society should. but on the other hand, in many ways, this is a new country. >> it is
during apartheid, many south africans would have been referred to as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white, asians and mixed race. >> it's garlic, ginger and chiles. >> in the observatory neighborhood of johannesburg, the rasdian family prepares for the meal at sundown when fasting for ramadan is broken. joey is a standup comedian, an actor of cape malay background. this dish, panang curry with beef and eggs. joey's wife, cindy,...
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older white men still retain especially in the south. so reince priebus, chairman of the republican national committee, as you know, a year ago had an autopsy review. >> right. >> what happened, what they need to do to broaden the base to win over some of these groups. how are they doing in terms of learning some of those lessons? >> well, i think there are two different sides to this. one is the reince priebus policy approach, wolf, about the mechanics of an election, for example. and what they're saying is, look, we're not going to have as many presidential debates as we had. that didn't do us any good last time around. and maybe we're going to move up our convention to differentiate ourselves. then there is the congressional side of it. and on the congressional side, i would have to say they haven't moved on immigration. you want to -- you had a huge disparity with the hispanic vote. they haven't even moved on incremental changes on immigration, which a lot of republicans -- i believe including the house speaker, john boehner, would l
older white men still retain especially in the south. so reince priebus, chairman of the republican national committee, as you know, a year ago had an autopsy review. >> right. >> what happened, what they need to do to broaden the base to win over some of these groups. how are they doing in terms of learning some of those lessons? >> well, i think there are two different sides to this. one is the reince priebus policy approach, wolf, about the mechanics of an election, for...
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before the civil rights era were happier in the deep south. thank you so much. >>> in other political news, one year after the post-newtown push on gun control began, the white house has announced two proposed rule changes to improve the federal background check system to keep guns out of the hands of those who are deemed mentally ill. the department of justice will work to clarify rules involving forcible commitments to mental institutions. they want to add both in-patient and out-patient forcible commitments to the system that already prohibits felons from legally owning a gun. also, the department of health and human services is proposing a new regulation to try and overcome hurdles and privacy laws with what health care providers can disclose to the background checks system. hhs says simply seeking health for mental health problems and getting care does not prohibit someone from getting a gun. an independent review panel urged president obama to stop letting the nsa collect americans' phone records in a massive data base. how did the gover
before the civil rights era were happier in the deep south. thank you so much. >>> in other political news, one year after the post-newtown push on gun control began, the white house has announced two proposed rule changes to improve the federal background check system to keep guns out of the hands of those who are deemed mentally ill. the department of justice will work to clarify rules involving forcible commitments to mental institutions. they want to add both in-patient and...
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certainly more of a bias against whites than african american southerners and national media environment. and a period when rural white -- images of rural white southerners were all over popular white culture. "the andy griffith show," "petticoat junction," making comedy and so that is part of it as well. >> on this concept of acceptance in the public image, she wrote image did become an annoyance that wouldn't go away. i thought if i were working productively and accomplishing something worth while images would take care of themselves. wrong. i learned that labels are easy to come by and hard to overcome. we should ask you to talk about the carter's acceptance by the washington establishment's. the georgians come into town, campaigning as outsiders against the political establishment. how did the establishment react? >> well, i think one, i would say that no president or first lady has ever been satisfied with how they were shown in washington. look at president ford, featured a somebody who tripped over himself all the time. they did try to work around the press corps to some extent. t
certainly more of a bias against whites than african american southerners and national media environment. and a period when rural white -- images of rural white southerners were all over popular white culture. "the andy griffith show," "petticoat junction," making comedy and so that is part of it as well. >> on this concept of acceptance in the public image, she wrote image did become an annoyance that wouldn't go away. i thought if i were working productively and...
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america, most of it, came to embrace king this the same way most white south africans came to accept nelson mandela; retrospectively, selectively, without grace but with considerable gilens. by the time they realized their dislike was futile, he'd created a world in which admiring him was this their own self-interest. because, in short, they had no choice. .. will win. i grew up in a different household. i introduction to malcolm x probably 4 or 5 and my father favors malcolm x, portrayed him in a black history month special play of some sort. there was malcolm x literature all over the house will. i still have on my nightstand a copy of the autobiography my father had, the broken and tired one. i grew up post public enemy, spike lee resurrect malcolm x in his iconography, my father had several x hats, i say all that to say dr. king is not a part of my foundation. i don't have any particular attachment or reverence, or didn't have, i rejected him because i attributed to the binary that you choose not local or choose martin. i didn't have much contact with martin luther king jr.. we h
america, most of it, came to embrace king this the same way most white south africans came to accept nelson mandela; retrospectively, selectively, without grace but with considerable gilens. by the time they realized their dislike was futile, he'd created a world in which admiring him was this their own self-interest. because, in short, they had no choice. .. will win. i grew up in a different household. i introduction to malcolm x probably 4 or 5 and my father favors malcolm x, portrayed him...
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america, most of it, came to embrace king in the same way most white south africans came to accept nelson mandela, grudgingly and gratefully, retrospectically, selectively, without grace but with considerable gilens. by the time they realized their dislike of him was spent and futile, he'd created a world in which admiring him was in their own self-interest. because, in short, they had no choice. when it comes to king and his speech, one of the central arguments in this book is it's not just about what you remember, it's also about what you forget. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. before i get started, i want to spend -- send a special shout out to the second u.s. circuit court of appeals for reminding us all that the work ain't over. but i would like them to know we will win. i grew up in a malcolm x household. my introduction to malcolm x was probably, i was like 4 or 5, and my father who kind of favors malcolm x portrayed him in a black history month special, a play of some sort. there was malcolm x literature all over the household. i still have on my night stand right now a cop
america, most of it, came to embrace king in the same way most white south africans came to accept nelson mandela, grudgingly and gratefully, retrospectically, selectively, without grace but with considerable gilens. by the time they realized their dislike of him was spent and futile, he'd created a world in which admiring him was in their own self-interest. because, in short, they had no choice. when it comes to king and his speech, one of the central arguments in this book is it's not just...
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it had a professor at the university of washington, a white south african and he moved to the united states with his wife, who was of frick cane, -- and he was a militant antiapartheid activist in the united states and knew more about south african politics than anyone. he visited there a lot. his family was there. i went into the office in 1988 and he was depressed. i said, i'll see you later, tony, but what's wrong? he said i talked to my relatives and it's now clear, there will never be a peaceful social change in south africa. the ruling apartheid government will never negotiate with the anc. justice for black africas will require bloodshed like we have never seen. i've never been so depressed. a knowledgeable gay in south africa. thought he read every paper in the country almost, and here he is -- he said this in 1988. two years later nelson mandela was released from prison. five years later elected. president of south africa, and there was less violence in those five years than a new jersey bar fight on saturday night. so the smartest guy in the world on south africa, completel
it had a professor at the university of washington, a white south african and he moved to the united states with his wife, who was of frick cane, -- and he was a militant antiapartheid activist in the united states and knew more about south african politics than anyone. he visited there a lot. his family was there. i went into the office in 1988 and he was depressed. i said, i'll see you later, tony, but what's wrong? he said i talked to my relatives and it's now clear, there will never be a...
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and most of the violence from the south comes from the white people not the african-americans. but the fears of violence so it is literally police and military operation. it is called operation still. a thousands troops in washington, d.c. deployed. 6,000 police working. all leave canceled. baseball game canceled. alcohol sales are made illegal. and on the mike king speaks from there is a kill speech that the justice department put in. if anyone calls for interaction from the stage they will flip the switch and play jackson singing he has the whole world in his hands. that is their response. so it is into that atmosphere that king plans his address. he gave around 350 speeches that year. that is about a speech a day if you take time off holidays. and he is an african-american baptist preach and he drops the sermon but writes in response to how the audience is taking to what he is saying. he has a number of arsenal and series of weapons he can use rhetorical weapons. but the difference is this speech, unlike other speeches, is going to be teon television. if you were in a black
and most of the violence from the south comes from the white people not the african-americans. but the fears of violence so it is literally police and military operation. it is called operation still. a thousands troops in washington, d.c. deployed. 6,000 police working. all leave canceled. baseball game canceled. alcohol sales are made illegal. and on the mike king speaks from there is a kill speech that the justice department put in. if anyone calls for interaction from the stage they will...
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this is peculiar because most of the violence in the south has come from the white segregation is not from african-americans but nevertheless the fears would be violent and so it is literally police as a military operation. the 82nd airborne ready to fire from north carolina at a moments notice and drop 19,000 troops on d.c.. a thousand troops in d.c. deployed, 6000 police working all leave canceled all the left give surgery canceled alcoholic sales made illegal and even on the mic the king speaks from there's a kill switch that the justice department put in surreptitiously. the idea is if anyone causes insurrection from the stage they will flip the switch and play mahalia jackson singing he's got the whole world in his hands. and so it is into that atmosphere that king plans his address. out came to around 350 speeches that year. he took time off for holidays. that's about one speech a day and generally he is not giving a speech. he's an african-american baptist preacher and in that tradition he drops his sermon but then he crosses in response to how the audience is taken to what he
this is peculiar because most of the violence in the south has come from the white segregation is not from african-americans but nevertheless the fears would be violent and so it is literally police as a military operation. the 82nd airborne ready to fire from north carolina at a moments notice and drop 19,000 troops on d.c.. a thousand troops in d.c. deployed, 6000 police working all leave canceled all the left give surgery canceled alcoholic sales made illegal and even on the mic the king...
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a professor at the university of washington, a white south africanan and he and his wife moved to the united states and he was a militant antiapartheid activist in the united states, and he knew more about south african politics than anyone. all his family lived there, he visited there a lot. and he was depressed. i said, i'll see you later, what's the problem? he said, i just talked to my relatives and it's now clear, there will never be a peaceful social change in south africa. the ruling apartheid government will not negotiate with the anc. if there's ever going to be justice, it will have to be violent. he read every paper in the country almost. and here he was, two years later nelson mandela was released from prison. five years later elected president of south africa. post apartheid south africa, and less violence in those few years than a new jersey bar fight. so the smartest guy in the world of soul africa, completely wrong, and is on the precipice of a revolution and can't see it. we're not nostradamus. we can't predict the future. he knew it was untenable but he had no way of
a professor at the university of washington, a white south africanan and he and his wife moved to the united states and he was a militant antiapartheid activist in the united states, and he knew more about south african politics than anyone. all his family lived there, he visited there a lot. and he was depressed. i said, i'll see you later, what's the problem? he said, i just talked to my relatives and it's now clear, there will never be a peaceful social change in south africa. the ruling...
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the family of an african-american teenager executed in south carolina nearly 70 years ago is asking for new trial. the 14-year-old was put to death in 1944 for the murders of two white girls. he was the youngest prisoner to be executed by the u.s. government in the last century. in an historic move, his family says they want the case reach right in order to clear his name. the defense attorney says the family deserves justice. >> there was no cross examination. that is what we know. this case was handled so poorly, his family was treated so poorly in the circumstances in 1944, that his rights were snuffed out then. it was only later when the state changed, the political system changed, and the revolution that we have today, that we're able to come before the court and even bring his rights and his case to the court in some way or he can get justice. >> an african-american teenager in philadelphia is facing charges stemming from an incident in which police left him seriously injured. the 16-year-old darren manning was on his way to a basketball game when he was stopped and frisk earlier
the family of an african-american teenager executed in south carolina nearly 70 years ago is asking for new trial. the 14-year-old was put to death in 1944 for the murders of two white girls. he was the youngest prisoner to be executed by the u.s. government in the last century. in an historic move, his family says they want the case reach right in order to clear his name. the defense attorney says the family deserves justice. >> there was no cross examination. that is what we know. this...
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farmers have been killed but ten times that number of white south africans have been brutally murdered in what many came of racially motivated attacks an hour's drive from willy's farm and cornelius mill has been farming cattle and maize for nearly forty years he's convinced the killings are part of a systematic bird to drive white south africans and in particular farmers out of the country he's paid the ultimate price his daughter vanessa was shot dead on his farm. where. and it took her gun which we used to short the thirty three year old was killed in front of her two small children from the years maybe they think the farmers the these really old farmers was good of the way i mean the government is saying that every day we're going to take the forms because we stole the ruling a.n.c. has dismissed such claims pointing out that south africans of all colors suffer violent crime i don't. come from africa belong to all who live in age. both black and white and there's never been an intention to victimize rides and the vision in the mission of the south african police service is to prote
farmers have been killed but ten times that number of white south africans have been brutally murdered in what many came of racially motivated attacks an hour's drive from willy's farm and cornelius mill has been farming cattle and maize for nearly forty years he's convinced the killings are part of a systematic bird to drive white south africans and in particular farmers out of the country he's paid the ultimate price his daughter vanessa was shot dead on his farm. where. and it took her gun...
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al gore spot in here is from white south africans to say the country's races get far from equal treatment when it comes to security. now millions of those who are concerned over the stands to which they have been watched by america's national security agency are now waiting to hear from the country's president he is expected to announce much anticipated changes to the way the agency works but it's unclear how far that which forms will go r.t. sam sachs reports from washington d.c. today president obama heads to the department of justice just a few blocks from here and he'll deliver a speech on n.s.a. reforms specifically what he supports from the forty six recommendations his own review panel put forward a few weeks ago the president is expected to devote a large portion of his speech to the privacy concerns of non-u.s. citizens and businesses basically trying to assure foreign consumers that their privacy will be protected when they communicate using american tech companies like google and yahoo now you may remember when it was disclosed that allied world leaders like brazilian president
al gore spot in here is from white south africans to say the country's races get far from equal treatment when it comes to security. now millions of those who are concerned over the stands to which they have been watched by america's national security agency are now waiting to hear from the country's president he is expected to announce much anticipated changes to the way the agency works but it's unclear how far that which forms will go r.t. sam sachs reports from washington d.c. today...
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this can happen as well according to genocide watch seventy thousand white south africans have been murdered in the last twenty years right now only fifty thousand white similes own more than eighty percent of the lead in south africa and that led. was taken by arms were stored in some black people we wanted to attend to the black majority and it's through it's like this that takes seriously militant black youth are calling on whites colonialists to leave the country we are you regulate into our first assembly point just outside of town and my prediction is that they're going to close this rodeo fire so we can leave town. they're going to boxes but we've got another good. guys a lot of traffic a lot of commotion going on please be on watch out check the traffic and be aware. there's a lot of people that's going to die but i can promise you. on the day of the real evacuation people will hear from all surrounding towns then they'll move on to a permanent location where they'll sit a base if need be for a year or more this is my country i was born here just one more piece of land just give me w
this can happen as well according to genocide watch seventy thousand white south africans have been murdered in the last twenty years right now only fifty thousand white similes own more than eighty percent of the lead in south africa and that led. was taken by arms were stored in some black people we wanted to attend to the black majority and it's through it's like this that takes seriously militant black youth are calling on whites colonialists to leave the country we are you regulate into...
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a minority of white south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of a party eight policy r.t. south africa. defenders of women's rights in saudi arabia may say see their positions reinforced on our website we've got the story of the first female law firm that women can fall back on if they feel oppressed in a male dominated kingdom also online by the time way japanese scientists succeeded in levitating objects in three dimensions using acoustic by brightly but the stories at r.t. dot com. with energy costs soaring the u.k. is being forced to think outside the box when it comes to saving the pennies and one british company has really hit the bull's eye rewiring its business to literally run on customers on wanted calories artie's party boy to report from the pioneering fitness club. the motel here is if in doubt count on the customers sweating in this press still jim on just but in calories that generating an electricity at the same time thanks to nifty new equipment the technology used to it has turned these machines into mini power station the say by u
a minority of white south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of a party eight policy r.t. south africa. defenders of women's rights in saudi arabia may say see their positions reinforced on our website we've got the story of the first female law firm that women can fall back on if they feel oppressed in a male dominated kingdom also online by the time way japanese scientists succeeded in levitating objects in three dimensions using acoustic by brightly but...
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and preparing for african anarchy the white minority in south africa say they're getting ready for the worst in the country's post mandela society. the rough and tumble of new york streets are known for their magnanimity and now citizens have a new type of gang violence to contend with as very important i have discovered the police seem unable to do anything about it. you're walking down the street minding your own business and without warning police say they are investigating yet another knockout attack attackers mainly in their teens targeting victims at random it's called the knockout game the goal of this violent and twisted so called game is to knock a stranger unconscious with a single punch a feared phenomenon across the nation the ongoing brutality has claimed lives in at least three u.s. states here in new york city more than ten people have been randomly assaulted among the youngest a twelve year old student among the oldest seventy six year old woman was walking along warman avenue when a man struck her in the head this man too scared to show his face on camera says he was a
and preparing for african anarchy the white minority in south africa say they're getting ready for the worst in the country's post mandela society. the rough and tumble of new york streets are known for their magnanimity and now citizens have a new type of gang violence to contend with as very important i have discovered the police seem unable to do anything about it. you're walking down the street minding your own business and without warning police say they are investigating yet another...
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south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of apartheid. south africa. the chaos in post arab spring libya is taking its toll on foreign employees as very fortunately. the mysterious murder although birds and a new zealander just outside tripoli has left the country's overstretched authorities baffled war details are coming up soon. for you give yourself a year or so doing. the faster you run the bride or the lying to customers of a u.k. health club help the environment while keeping food to. food fondant and festivity we'll look at what the russian olympic city of sochi has to offer to those walking there in february this morning just to have. played. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children. nikolai the miracle worker on the t.v. . over to go digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open pro
south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of apartheid. south africa. the chaos in post arab spring libya is taking its toll on foreign employees as very fortunately. the mysterious murder although birds and a new zealander just outside tripoli has left the country's overstretched authorities baffled war details are coming up soon. for you give yourself a year or so doing. the faster you run the bride or the lying to customers of a u.k. health club help the...
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south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of apartheid. south africa and i'm free today reinforcement for the families of women's rights in saudi arabia regards the story of the first female law firm that women can fall back on if they feel oppressed in a male dominated kingdom also on our dot com. or riding the sound waves japanese scientists succeed in levitating objects in three dimensions using a close to five ration so had a line to learn more on the unique process. twenty fourteen winter olympics are just around the corner and the host city of sochi is preparing to accommodate sauza of sports fans from all over the world so what's there to do for all those crowds aside from watching the games we've got some tips . you bought your ticket thousands of kilometers below hundreds of the blades and now you're in sochi with a twenty fourteen winter games so when you know watching the skiing hockey or skating what else is there to do well the purpose of a winter games in sochi is a topical coastline on the blackfeet beaches and parks alongsi
south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of apartheid. south africa and i'm free today reinforcement for the families of women's rights in saudi arabia regards the story of the first female law firm that women can fall back on if they feel oppressed in a male dominated kingdom also on our dot com. or riding the sound waves japanese scientists succeed in levitating objects in three dimensions using a close to five ration so had a line to learn more on the...
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south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of apartheid. south africa and as the troubles of a russian vessel stuck in c.i.s. have confirmed to life stuff in the antarctic next our team will join another crew as they show us just how hard it can be. recently the federal reserve system celebrated its one hundredth birthday in a big con game that just a few years ago no one seems to know about has been in place for one hundred years so let's celebrate the federal reserve by remembering all their accomplishments since nine hundred thirteen firstly they've managed to take the printing of money out of the hands of the u.s. government and thus out of the hands of us voters i what it comes to money who needs to mock received representation anyways they also managed to whittle away the dollars tagging the gold until nixon finally said forget gold let's print our way out of vietnam and because there's no link between the dollar and gold the purchasing power of the dollar has reduced by at least twenty three times since the fed came into being lovely
south africans are fearing a future as bleak and as gloomy as the dark years of apartheid. south africa and as the troubles of a russian vessel stuck in c.i.s. have confirmed to life stuff in the antarctic next our team will join another crew as they show us just how hard it can be. recently the federal reserve system celebrated its one hundredth birthday in a big con game that just a few years ago no one seems to know about has been in place for one hundred years so let's celebrate the federal...